In his lifetime, Steve Jobs had some pretty amazing accomplishments. In death, he will be remembered as arguably the greatest innovator of the last century. His imagination changed the way we live and interact with our world, and, since his passing, unlikely connections have been made through the expression of
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MillerTime: It’s the Little Things…
“On the 2-2 pitch, Longoria, line drive, left field, home run! The Rays win! The Rays have won the AL Wild Card!” Already dubbed “Wild Wednesday,” Sept. 28 will go down as a legendary day in Major League Baseball. While most marginally attached sports fans would agree that it was
Millertime: Humans vs. Zombies Sets the Bar for 5C Sports
Each semester, an impassioned discussion arises behind the desks of The Student Life Sports Section. “Who’s going to cover Humans vs. Zombies?” we wonder. Silence, deep breaths, maybe some snorts, and then the inevitable, highfalutin retorts: “Should we even cover HvZ? Is the gun-toting, sock-throwing, noodle-whacking event even a sport?”
P-P Tennis Wins SCIAC Championship, Eyes Nationals
With a 6-3 win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps this past Saturday, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team secured the SCIAC tournament trophy and clinched an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The team started the weekend with a 7-0 win over La Verne. The Sagehens coasted through this matchup, much as they did
Women’s Tennis Loses First SCIAC Meet to CMS
In hard fashion, the CMS Athenas handed the red-hot Pomona Pitzer Women’s tennis team their first and only conference loss of 2011. The team fell by a score of 7-2, though many of the individual matchups were very close. “I give credit to the CMS tennis team,” Coach Ann Lebedeff
Red Hot PP Tennis on Collision Course with CMS
With four more matches under their belts, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team has once again put itself in the perfect position to win the SCIAC title. The Hens put down conference opponents Cal Lutheran, La Verne, and Caltech, all by scores of 9-0, and finished off the weekend with a
#6 Women’s Tennis Continues Their Winning Ways
After four long days of matches, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team has maintained its undefeated record and #6 national ITA ranking without incurring so much as a blemish. _x000D_ _x000D_ The competition steepened last week with matches against Vassar, UC Santa Cruz, Trinity (Texas), and Skidmore—all ranked between 18th and
Women’s Tennis Perfect Against Whittier, Oxy
Team wins every set with key performances from freshmen and newcomers The Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team has backed up their number six national ranking in a preseason NCAA Division-III poll After starting off strong with a shutout win over 18th-ranked Mary Washington, the team continued rolling, beating conference opponents Whittier
Women’s Soccer Looks to Rebuild
After suffering through myriad injuries, Sagehens hope to bounce back After posting a fifth-place finish in SCIAC and a 5-7 record this fall, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s soccer team is looking to put together a better showing next year. “We had a lot of potential, a lot of good players, and
Freshman Jay Chung Volunteers at NBA All-Star Weekend
From the All-Star Game to the Slam Dunk Contest, Chung Had Front-Row Seat to Last Weekend’s Festivities While most students were studying or sleeping this past weekend, Pomona first-year Jay Chung was at the Los Angeles Convention Center volunteering at the 2011 NBA All-Star Weekend. The All-Star Weekend encompasses not